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Living in the Light: Freeing Your Child from the Dark Ages
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 649.7
EAN: 9781578849086
ISBN: 157884908X
Label: American Atheist Press
Manufacturer: American Atheist Press
Number Of Pages: 149
Publication Date: January 01, 2000
Publisher: American Atheist Press
Studio: American Atheist Press
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Editorial Review: By classifying the personality types of children, Anne Stone pinpoints the places where children are vulnerable to the wiles of cults and other harmful forms of religion. LIVING IN THE LIGHT is a parent's handbook for rearing children free of superstition and supernaturalism, to the end that they may grow up to be self-actualizing, happy adults.
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Rating: - A commendable effort
This book addresses a very important issue that every freethinking parent eventually faces -- how to raise your child so that he/she will not fall victim to religious indoctrination. As a freethinker and a parent of a young child, I am rather dismayed by the lack of information available; I wish for my child to think for himself, and never be lured into accepting irrational dogma on blind faith. How can I best ensure this healthy outcome? Obviously, there is no 100% effective "inoculation" ... Read More
Rating: - A good buy
This is a very intelligent and well rounded book! A must for free thinking parents
Rating: - Happy go lucky
Ms. Stone's opinions are better fit for fantasy/sci-fi literature--in the realm of Frank Herbert. Her psuedo-intellectual ramblings are only helpful for other psuedo-intellectuals who need an icon to base their own misguided attempts at RE-explaining everything in the universe. This type of purposeful avoidance of "common" sense, and uncomprehensible ignorance of wisdom, logic and rationale, makes for a great manifesto of pettiness. With the absence of letters following the surname of Stone (such ... Read More
Rating: - surprising
Let's face it--in the past, most stuff from American Atheist press has been cranky, whiny and intellectually pretentious. Not this book. Anne R. Stone writes with a poetic flair concerning the challenges of rearing a child without resort to religious traditions and practices. From the beautiful cover art (drawn by the author) to the lyrical descriptions of the dance of life between mother and child, this book is on an entirely different plane from the usual atheist grind. In fact, if one did not know better, ... Read More
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